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Surgical Technique Guide
System Description .............................. II
Hinged Knee Assembly ........................ IV
Revision Procedure
Revision Surgical Overview ..................... 1
A. Component Removal .......................... 3
B. Establish Tibial Platform ...................... 4
C. Tibial Canal Preparation....................... 7
D. Finish Tibial Preparation .................... 10
E. Tibial Trialing ...................................... 13
F. Femoral Canal Preparation ................ 15
G. Distal Femoral Resection .................. 17
H. Femoral Sizing and Placement .......... 20
I. Femoral Box Preparation ................... 24
J. Femoral Trialing ................................. 29
K. Implant Assembly ............................. 33
L. Implantation ...................................... 36
Primary Procedure
Primary Surgical Overview ........................ 41
M. Establish Tibial Platform ....................... 43
N. Tibial Canal Preparation........................ 45
O. Finish Tibial Preparation ....................... 48
P. Tibial Trialing ......................................... 51
Q. Distal Femoral Resection ..................... 53
R. Femoral Canal Preparation ................... 55
S. Femoral Sizing...................................... 57
T. Femoral A/P and Chamfer Resection ... 61
U. Femoral Box Preparation ...................... 62
V. Femoral Trialing .................................... 68
W. Implant Assembly .................................71
X. Implantation ..........................................74
Order Information ................................... 79
Table of Contents
United Orthopedic USTAR II Rotating Hinge Knee System
The USTAR II System is designed for extensive reconstruction of the hip and knee joint. Components have been designed based on 20 years experience with the previous USTAR system. The information contained in this surgical technique guide outlines the intended use of the instruments and implants. Surgeons select and utilize the system based on the individual needs of each patient.
The modularity of USTAR II system is designed to allow flexibility to address a variety of difficult surgical situations including the following:
● Proximal Femoral Replacement ● Distal Femoral Replacement ● Proximal Tibial Replacement ● Total Femoral Replacement ● Hinged Knee
SystemDescription
Please refer to the package inserts for important product information, including, but not limited to contraindications, warnings, precautions, and adverse effects.
INDICATIONS
1. Metastatic tumor (i.e. osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, giant cell tumor or osteoma) where massive resection and transplantation are needed.
2. Severe hip or knee joint damage resulting from trauma where massive resection and transplantation are needed.3. Non-inflammatory degenerative joint disease such as avascular necrosis, osteoarthritis, or traumatic arthritis.4. Revision of previously failed total joint arthroplasty, osteotomy, or arthrodesis.5. Joint instability resulting from excessive bone resection.
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Hinge Knee Assembly
Press-fitCemented
Tibial Augment
Press-fit Stem
Femoral Augment
Offset Adapter
Tibial InsertSize : S and M7 Thicknesses : 12 / 14 / 17 / 20 / 23 / 26 / 30 mm
Distal: 4 / 8 / 12 / 16 mm
Unilateral: 5 / 10 / 15 mm
2 / 4 / 6 mm
6 Component Sizes (#1 to #6) Left and Right
6 Baseplate Sizes (#1 to #6)
SpiralockR Connection
Cemented Stem Diameter : 9 mm
Cemented Stem Length : 20 / 45 / 70 / 95 mm
Press-fit Stem Diameter : 12.5 mm / 14 mm
Press-fit Stem Length : 45 / 70 / 95 / 120 mm
Posterior: 4 / 8 mm
Femoral Component
Tibial Baseplate
Tibial Stem
Diameter : 10 to 24 mm (In 2 mm Increment)Straight Stem Length : 30 / 75 / 100 / 150/ 200 mmCurved Stem Length : 150 / 200 mm
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B. Establish Tibial Platform
A. Component Removal
C. Tibial Canal Preparation
D. Finish Tibial Preparation
Optional TibialAugment Preparation
E. Tibial Trialing F. Femoral Canal Preparation
G. Distal Femoral Resection
H. Femoral Sizing and Placement
Optional GapAssessment & Rotation Comection Preparation
J. Femoral TrialingI. Femoral Box Preparation
K. Implant AssemblyOptional AugmentPreparation
L. Implantation
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Component Removal Establish Tibial Platform
Twist Drill Tibial IM RodT-Handle
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A. B.If removing previously installed implant components, great care must be taken to preserve as much of the remaining bone as possible to avoid the risk of fracturing the residual bone stock. Through the use of small flexible osteotomes, saws, and high-speed burring instruments, bone preservation can usually be achieved. Fibrous tissue and cement debris should be removed as well.
Set the knee in flexion to fully expose the tibial plateau. Use the Twist Drill to find the canal. Using the T-Handle to advance the Tibial IM Rod or Tibial Stem Reamer into the canal. Then remove the T-Handle.
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Tibial Stem Reamer
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Attach the IM Guide Collar to the Tibial IM Alignment Guide. Slide the Tibial Resection Guide onto the Tibial IM Alignment Guide.
Slide the assembly over the Tibial IM Rod until the IM Guide Collar rests against the proximal tibial surface. Then tighten the Tibial IM Alignment Guide to the Tibial IM Rod. Slide the Tibial Resection Guide until it contacts the anterior tibia, then secure the position with the knob.
Establish Tibial Platform
Instruments
B.
Tibial IM Alignment Guide
IM Guide CollarS / M / L
Tibial Resection Guide
Establish Tibial Platform
Round Pin Threaded Pin
B.Secure the Tibial Resection Guide with 2 Round Pins secured in the zero pin slot labeled '0'. Remove the intramedullary assembly, leaving the resection guide in place. +2 or -2 mm resection holes allow the resection guide to be shifted for additional adjustments. If needed, additional Threaded Pins may be used to further secure the resection guide.
Perform the proximal tibial resection using a standard .050" (1.27 mm) saw blade inserted through the resection slot labeled “N”.
Instruments
Tibial Resection Guide
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Tibial Sizing Template
#1~#6
Alignment RodTibial Sizing Template Handle
Tibial Neutral Bushing
Tibial IM Rod Tibial Punch GuideRound Pin
Tibial Canal PreparationC.Select the Tibial Sizing Template option that provides the desired tibial coverage and attach it to the Tibial Sizing Template Handle. Place onto the resected tibial surface, then insert the Tibial IM Rod into the tibial canal. Slide the Tibial Neutral Bushing over the the Tibial IM Rod and onto the Tibial Sizing Template.
Attach the Alignment Rod to the Tibial Sizing Template Handle to help confirm optimal position.
Align the Tibial Sizing Template with the desired rotational position on the resected tibial surface, maintaining orientation with the the Tibial IM Rod/Tibial Neutral Bushing assembly. Secure with two Round Pins.
Remove the Tibial Neutral Bushing, Tibial IM Rod and the Alignment Rod.Attach the Tibial Punch Guide onto the sizing template.
Instruments
Tibial StemDrill Sleeve
Tibial Stem Drill Tibial Stem ReamerTibial Punch Guide
Tibial Canal PreparationC.Insert the Tibial Stem Drill into the tibial canal. Place the Tibial Stem Drill Sleeve over the Tibial Stem Drill.
Different reamer diameters are available to obtain the desired stability. There are different reaming depths engraved on each reamer. Align the depth marking to the Tibial Stem Drill Sleeve in order to reach the appropriate depth of the desired stem length. Refer to the etched "C" depth marking for the 9 mm diameter cemented stem; and the etched "P" depth marking for the 12.5 mm and 14 mm diameter press-fit stem.
A 12.5 mm diameter reamer is recommended for an optimal press-fit of a 12.5 mm diameter press-fit tibial stem; while a 14 mm diameter reamer is recommended for an optimal press-fit of a 14 mm diameter press-fit tibial stem. If the desired stability is unable to achieve with the use of 12.5 mm and 14 mm reamers, the use of cemented stem is suggested.
Example of reaming for cemented tibial stem. The etched marking C70 indicates the appropriate depth of the 70 mm cemented tibial stem.
Example of reaming for Press-fit tibial stem. The etched marking P95 indicates the appropriate depth of the 95 mm press-fit tibial stem.
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Tibial Boss Drill<= 20 mm
Tibial Boss Drill>= 45 mm
Tibial Punch Guide
Use Tibial Boss Drill – Short (Silver) when tibial baseplate or 20 mm stem is selected
Use Tibial Boss Drill – Long (Gold)when tibial baseplate with 45 mm or longer stem is selected
Instruments
Tibial Canal PreparationC.Select the correct Tibial Boss Drill for the selected tibial implant construct and advance through the Tibial Punch Guide until fully engaged.
For the tibial baseplate with no stem or a 20 mm stem, use the silver Tibial Boss Drill - Short.
For the tibial baseplate with a 45 mm stem or longer, use the gold Tibial Boss Drill - Long.
Finish Tibial PreparationD.
Round Pin Tibial AlignmentSleeve
D1. Optional Tibial Augment PreparationIf using an tibial baseplate augment component, attach the Tibial Alignment Sleeve onto the sizing template.
Reposition the tibial resection assembly and secure with two Round Pins to the anterior tibia. The Tibial Resection Guide can be used to perform 5 mm resection while the Tibial Augment Resection Guide can be used to perform 10 mm or 15 mm resection.
Instruments
Tibial IM Alignment Guide
Tibial ResectionGuide
Tibial Augment Resection
Guide
5 mm
10 mm15 mm
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Round Pin
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Finish Tibial PreparationD.D1. Optional Tibial Augment PreparationAn additional Round Pin may be placed into the central hole on the resection guide to serve as a resection stop guide to ensure a precise augment space preparation.
Remove the template, sleeve and alignment guide, leaving the resection guide in place, and complete bone resection for the augment space.
Instruments
Tibial PunchHandle
Slotted HammerTibial Punch Tibial PunchGuide
Finish Tibial PreparationD.Attach the Tibial Augment Trial to the bottom of Tibial Sizing Template assembly.
Choose the Tibial Punch that corresponds to selected Tibial Sizing Template and attach it to the Tibial Punch Handle. The corresponding sizes are marked on the side of the Tibial Punch.
Advance the Tibial Punch through the Tibial Punch Guide until fully engaged.
Disengage the Tibial Punch assemblies with the Slotted Hammer and remove the Tibial Sizing Template.
Tibial Sizing Template
#1~#6
Tibial Augment Trial5 / 10 / 15 mm
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Tibial TrialingE.
Tibial BaseplateTrial Driver
If a tibial extension stem is selected, thread the corresponding Tibial Stem Trial into the bottom of the selected Tibial Baseplate Trial.
Attach the Tibial Baseplate Trial Driver to the Modular Handle.
Insert the tip of the Tibial Baseplate Trial Driver into the center hole of the tibial trial assembly and turn the driver ¼ turn in the clockwise direction to lock the driver into the tibial trial assembly.
Instruments
Tibial BaseplateTrial
Tibial Stem Trial Modular Handle
ClockwiseRotate to Lock
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Tibial Augment Trial5 / 10 / 15 mm
Tibial TrialingE.Attach the Tibial Augment Trial to the bottom of tibial trial assembly.
Place the tibial trial assembly onto the resected tibial surface until fully seated into position. Retract the release lever to remove the Tibial Baseplate Trial Driver.
Attach theAugment Trials
Retract the release lever Release
Tibial BaseplateTrial Driver
Modular Handle
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Femoral Canal PreparationF.Create the femoral entry hole with the Twist Drill if needed. Ream the femoral canal starting with the 9 mm Femoral Stem Reamer and progressively increase the diameter until proper cortical contact is achieved at the desired depth. (Reamer options are available from 9 mm to 24 mm in 1 mm increments).
Note the etched markings on the femoral stems, the 'F' indicates the appropriate depth for a femoral component with a stem only with no offset adapter. The 'FA' indicates the appropriate depth for a femoral component with an offset adapter and stem.
Instruments
Twist Drill Femoral Stem Reamer9-24 mm
Note: F: Femoral component with the stem FA : Femoral component with stem + Adapter
F75
Femoral Component with Offset Adapter and 75 mm Straight Stem
Femoral Component with 75 mm Straight Stem
Femoral Component 43 mm Femoral
Component 43 mmOffset Adapter
25 mm
Stem 75 mm
F100 / FA75
FA100
F150
FA150
Reamer Guide Rod10 / 12 / 14 mm
Boss Reamer Femoral Stem Reamer9-24 mm
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Femoral Canal PreparationF.Choose the Reamer Guide Rod corresponding to the diameter of the last reamer used.
Attach the Reamer Guide Rod to the Boss Reamer, then ream the femoral canal to the depth until the indicator mark “F” on the Boss Reamer line up with the entry hole.
When the reaming process is completed, place the final reamer in the femoral cavity.
Note: Using the boss reamer will not be necessary if
the last Femoral Stem Reamer used is equal to or larger than 16 mm in diameter.
FA
F
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Distal Femoral Resection
Distal Femoral Plate Femoral IMAlignment Guide
Instruments
G.Attach the Distal Femoral Plate to the Femoral IM Alignment Guide and slide the assembly onto the reamer until it is positioned against the distal femur.
Note: USTAR II hinge knee Femoral IM Alignment Guide offers a
fixed 6 degrees valgus angle distal femoral resection.
Distal FemoralAlignment Guide
Distal FemoralResection Guide
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Distal Femoral ResectionG.Attach the Distal Femoral Alignment Guide to the Distal Femoral Resection Guide and then slide the assembly onto the Femoral IM Alignment Guide.
For a standard 2 mm resection, perform the resection through the “N” slot on the Distal Femoral Resection Guide to establish a 6 degree femoral valgus flat surface.
2 mm clean cut from N slot
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Distal FemoralResection Guide
Round Pin
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Distal Femoral ResectionG.Pin the Distal Femoral Resection Guide. Then remove the alignment guide assembly from the reamer.
If adjustment to the resection is needed, utilize the +2 or +4 holes to relocate the Distal Femoral Resection Guide accordingly.
Perform distal femoral resection to appropriate cutting slot.
Stem Trial Driver HandleScrew DriverAdapter T20
Femoral ValgusAdapter
Femoral SizingTemplate
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Femoral Sizing and Placement
H.
Select an initial size component based on the removed component size or assessment based on the size and shape of the patient's femoral condyle.
Attach the applicable left or right Femoral Valgus Adapter to the selected size of Stem Trial.
Insert the Femoral Valgus Adapter onto the Femoral Sizing Template and connect with Screw Driver.
Insert the femoral sizing assembly into the canal and assess proper A-P / M-L size and position in relation to the femur.
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Femoral ValgusOffset Adapter
2 / 4 / 6 mm
Reamer Guide Rod10 / 12 / 14 mm
Driver HandleScrew DriverAdapter T20
Boss Reamer
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Femoral Sizing and Placement
H.
If the position of the Femoral Sizing Template is not optimal, use the Femoral Sizing and Placement Offset option.
Advance the Boss Reamer into the canal until the indicator mark “FA” lines up with the entry hole.
Assemble the selected size of the Femoral Sizing Template, Valgus offset Adapter, Stem Trial together with Screw Driver Adapter T20.
Note: The boss reaming process will not be
necessary if the last reamer used is equal to or larger than 16 mm.
Femoral SizingTemplate
Driver HandleScrew DriverAdapter T20
Instruments
Femoral Sizing and Placement
H.
Adjust the offset knob on the adapter with the screw driver until optimal femoral coverage is achieved, then lock the desired offset with the orientation lock.
Insert the femoral sizing assembly into the canal and assess proper A-P / M-L size and position in relation to the femur.
Orientation Lock
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Femoral RotationGuide
Tibial Spacer Round PinResection Check Blade
Instruments
H1. Gap Assessment & Rotation CorrectionPlace the selected Tibial Spacer thickness on the tibial baseplate assembly.
Secure the Femoral Sizing Template with a Round Pin in the anterior slot.
Insert the Femoral Rotation Guide into the slots on the Femoral Sizing Template.
To achieve the proper rotation, utilize the Resection Check Blade to align with the trans-epicondylar axis. Adjust rotation if needed.
Evaluate joint stability in flexion using the selected trial components. Switch to different Tibial Spacer thicknesses as needed to obtain optimal stability.
Once the Femoral Sizing Template is in the optimal rotation, alignment and stability, secure in place with a Round Pin in the anterior holes.
Femoral SizingTemplate
Femoral Sizing and Placement
H.
Femoral ValgusAdapter
Valgus Adaptor Remover
Stem Trial
Instruments
Femoral Box PreparationI.Disassemble the Femoral Valgus Adapter and the Femoral Sizing Template with the screw driver. Utilize the Valgus Adapter Remover to remove the Femoral Valgus Adapter and the Stem Trial.
Modular Handle Driver HandleScrew DriverAdapter T20
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Femoral OffsetDrill Guide
Instruments
Femoral Box PreparationI.If offset is desired, secure the Femoral Sizing Template with two Round Pins on resected distal femoral surface.
Assemble the Femoral Offset Drill Guide onto the Femoral Sizing Template with the Screw Driver T20.
Drill through the Femoral Offset Drill Guide with the Femoral Offset Boss Drill until fully engaged.
Driver Handle Femoral Offset Boss Drill
Screw DriverAdapter T20
Femoral SizingTemplate
Femoral Box Preparation
Instruments
I.Assemble the Box Cutting Guide to the Femoral Sizing Template with the Screw Driver.
Using a standard 1.27 mm saw blade, complete a parallel bone resection through the posterior cortex.
Femoral SizingTemplate
Driver HandleBox Cutting Guide Screw DriverAdapter T20
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Modular Handle Box Chisel
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Using the Box Reamer, ream though Box Cutting Guide until the stop is fully engaged, in contact with the guide.
Using the Box Chisel, impact through the Box Cutting Guide to ensure the corners of the box housing are 'square'.
Remove the Femoral Sizing Template/Box Cutting Guide assembly.
Femoral Box PreparationI.
Femoral SizingTemplate
Box Cutting Guide Box Reamer#1~#3 #4~6
Femoral Box PreparationI.
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I1. Optional Femoral Augment PreparationIf using a femoral augment, remove the fixation pins on the distal holes of the Femoral Sizing Template.
Complete the augment preparation using the applicable slot on the Femoral Sizing Template.
For distal augments, use the 4 / 8 / 12 or 16 mm anterior slots on the Femoral Sizing Template that match the equivalent distal augment sizes.
For posterior augments, use the 4 or 8 mm distal slots on the Femoral Sizing Template that match the equivalent posterior augment sizes.
Femoral SizingTemplate
Note: 12 or 16 mm distal augment is unable to fit with the posterior augment, thus
if a 12 or 16 mm cut is prepared, no posterior cut would be needed.
16 mm12 mm
8 mm
8 mm4 mm
4 mm
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Assemble the Femoral Trial, the Offset Adapter Trial if needed, and the Stem Trial.
If using the Offset Adapter Trial, use the Screw Driver to prepare the Offset Adapter Trial by unlocking the knob on the top of the instrument.
Align the indicator on the Offset Adapter Trial to the predetermined offset number, then lock the knob.
Femoral Trialing
Femoral Trial Driver HandleOffset Adapter Trial2 / 4 / 6 mm
Stem Trial Screw DriverAdapter T20
J. Femoral Trialing
Instruments
Attach any selected Posterior Femoral Augment Trials and Distal Femoral Augment Trials to the selected Femoral Trial.
Place the femoral trial assembly onto the prepared femoral surface using the Femoral Driver.
Posterior Femoral Augment Trials
4 / 8 mm
Distal Femoral Augment Trials
12 / 16 mm
Distal Femoral Augment Trials
4 / 8 mm
Femoral Driver
J.
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Identify the required Tibial Insert Trial and Yoke Adapter based on the selected Tibial Baseplate Trial size: The #1 through #3 tibial baseplate size corresponds with the size S Yoke Adapter. The #4 through #6 tibial baseplate size corresponds with the size M Yoke Adapter.
Insert the selected Yoke Adapter onto the the Tibial Baseplate Trial.
Connect the Yoke Adapter and the femoral assembly.
Femoral TrialingJ.
Yoke AdapterS / M
Tibial BaseplateTrial
Femoral Trialing
Instruments
J.Attach the selected Tibial Insert Trial to the Tibial Insert Trial Handle and connect to the Yoke Adapter on the tibial assembly.
Evaluate joint stability using the selected trial components. Switch to different Tibial Insert Trial thicknesses as needed to obtain optimal stability.
Tibial Insert Trial Tibial Insert Trial Handle
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Place the selected femoral component onto the Distal Femur Impactor Base.
If selected, connect the femoral component with the correct offset adapter by tapping the prosthesis with the Stem Impactor into position. To position the offset into proper orientation, seat the Stop Tube on the femoral component and place the Femoral Offset Fixture over the Stop Tube. Utilize the Femoral Offset Wrench to set the offset adapter to match the direction of the trial assembly.
Then, connect the selected stem component to the femoral component assembly by tapping the stem with the Stem Impactor in position.
Implant AssemblyK.
Distal Femur Impactor Base
Femoral Offset Fixture
Stop Tube Femoral Offset Wrench
Stem Impactor
Implant Assembly
Driver Handle Screw Driver LScrew DriverAdapter T20
Impactor BaseDistal Femur
Instruments
K.Thread the femoral screw into the intercondylar hole to secure the assembly.
Using the Screw Driver, secure any selected distal augment first then any selected posterior augment.
Note: The label of LM / RL can be found on the 4 and 8 mm distal augments which means Left
Medial or Right Lateral, while the label LL / RM means Left Lateral and Right Medial.
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If a tibial extension stem is selected, remove the distal plug on the tibial baseplate implant and assemble the tibial baseplate implant and tibial extension stem using the Screw Driver Adapter T30.
Place the selected tibial on the Proximal Tibial Impactor Base. Manually thread the selected tibial extension stem onto the baseplate.
Attach the Torque Wrench 15 N-m handle to the Torque Wrench Adapter that corresponds to the selected stem diameter.
Place the Tibial Baseplate Wrench over the baseplate. Complete tightening of the tibial implant assembly by applying 15 N-m of torque using the Torque Wrench assembly.
If selected, attach augment to the selected tibial baseplate implant using the Screw Driver T20.
Implant AssemblyK.
Proximal Tibial Impactor Base
Driver Handle Screw Driver Adapter T30
Screw DriverT20
Torque WrenchAdapter
Torque Wrench15 N-m
Tibial BaseplateWrench
Implantation
Tibial Cement Restrictor Inserter
Instruments
L.If a cemented tibial stem is selected, Use the Tibial Cement Restrictor Inserter to introduce the selected cement restrictor to an adequate depth in the canal. Use the indicators on the shaft to set the depth.
The etched marking C70 indicates the appropriate depth of the 70 mm cemented tibial stem.
The diameter of cemented stem drill is 9 mm.Use cement restrictor size 8C to ensure smooth insertion.
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Tibial Baseplate Driver
Modular Handle Tibial Baseplate Impactor
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Attach the Tibial Baseplate Driver to the Modular Handle.
Insert the tip of the Tibial Baseplate Driver into the center hole of the tibial baseplate implant, then lock the tibial implant assembly.
Apply bone cement to proximal tibial resection and the distal surface of the baseplate. If using a cemented tibial stem, add cement to the prepared tibial canal.
Place the tibial implant assembly onto the prepared tibial surface. Attach the Tibial Baseplate Impactor to the Modular Handle and impact the prosthesis until fully seated against the resected bony surface.
ImplantationL.
Femoral Driver Modular HandleFemoral Impactor
Instruments
Place the implant assembly onto the prepared femoral surface with Femoral Driver. Attach the Femoral Impactor to the Modular Handle and impact the femoral component assembly until fully seated and in proper contact with the bone.
Remove the plastic protective cover on the femoral component after clean out the excessive cement.
ImplantationL.
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Tibial Insert Trial Handle
Tibial Insert Trial
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ImplantationL.Perform a final check to confirm the optimal tibial insert thickness with the selected Tibial Insert Trial. Insert and evaluate using the Tibial Insert Handle as described in previous steps.
ImplantationL.
Insert Set Screw Driver
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With the knee in flexion, place the selected tibial insert onto the implanted tibial baseplate assembly, making sure to align with the hinge post of the femoral component.
With the knee in full extension, secure the tibial insert to the femoral prosthesis by tightening the built-in set screw inside the tibial insert with Insert Set Screw Driver to apply appropriate fixation torque.
Tighten the set screw until fully connected within the femoral component, confirming with the depth mark on the screw driver.
Align the depth mark on the screw driveraccording to the selected size of tibial insert. Align to the line marked S for size #S tibial insert; align the line marked M for size #M tibial insert.
If the depth mark is achieved but the torque limiter has not engaged, continue apply torque until engaged;
If the torque limiter is engaged before the depth mark is achieved, then the screw may not be correctly connected to the femoral component. Confirm the femoral assembly is fully seated in the tibial insert, then re-tighten the set screw.
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M. Establish Tibial Platform
N. Tibial Canal Preparation
O. Finish Tibial Preparation
S. Femoral Sizing
Optional Femoral Offset Evaluation
T. Femoral A/P and Chamfer Resection
U. Femoral Box Preparation
P. Tibial Trialing R. Femoral Canal Preparation
Q. Distal Femoral Resection
V. Femoral Trialing W. Implant Assembly X. Implantation
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Establish Tibial Platform
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M.Set the knee in flexion to fully expose the tibial plateau. Use the Step Drill to find the canal. The entry location shall be approximately 10 mm posterior to the origin of anterior cruciate ligament.
Using the T-Handle, advance the Tibial IM Rod into the canal. Then remove the T-Handle.
Assemble the Tibial IM Alignment Guide and the Tibial Resection Guide onto the Tibial IM Rod.
Step Drill Tibial IM Alignment Guide
Tibial Resection Guide
T-Handle Tibial IM Rod
Primary Procedure
Tibial Resection Guide
Instruments
Insert the 12 mm Tibial Stylus into the first slot which was labeled “N” on the Tibial Resection Guide. Position the tip of the Tibial Stylus on the appropriate reference point of the tibial plateau to evaluate the standard 12 mm tibial bone resection from the joint line.
The Resection Check Blade may be inserted into into the first slot labeled “N” on the Tibia Resection Guide to confirm positioning.
If a smaller resection is desired, an optional 2 mm / 9 mm Tibial Stylus is available.
Secure the Tibial Resection Guide with two Round Pins through the holes labeled '0'. Remove the intramedullary assembly, leaving the resection guide in place. If needed, additional Threaded Pins may be used to further secure the resection guide.
Perform the proximal tibial resection using a standard .050" (1.27 mm) saw blade inserted through the first slot labeled “N”.
Establish Tibial PlatformM.
Tibial Stylus12 mm
Tibial Stylus2 / 9 mm
ResectionCheck Blade
Round Pin Threaded Pin
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Insert the Tibial Stem Drill into the tibial canal. Place the Tibial Stem Drill Sleeve over the Tibial Stem Drill.
Different reamer diameters are available to obtain the desired stability. There are different reaming depths engraved on each reamer. Align the depth marking to the Tibial Stem Drill Sleeve in order to reach the appropriate depth of the desired stem length. Refer to the etched "C" depth marking for the 9 mm diameter cemented stem; and the etched "P" depth marking for the 12.5 mm and 14 mm diameter press-fit stem.
A 12.5 mm diameter reamer is recommended for an optimal press-fit of a 12.5 mm diameter press-fit tibial stem; while a 14 mm diameter reamer is recommended for an optimal press-fit of a 14 mm diameter press-fit tibial stem. If the desired stability is unable to achieve with the use of 12.5 mm and 14 mm reamers, the use of cemented stem is suggested.
Example of reaming for cemented tibial stem. The etched marking C70 indicates the appropriate depth of the 70 mm cemented tibial stem.
Example of reaming for Press-fit tibial stem. The etched marking P95 indicates the appropriate depth of the 95 mm press-fit tibial stem.
Tibial Canal PreparationN.Select the Tibial Sizing Template that provides the desired tibial coverage and attach it to the Tibial Sizing Template Handle. Place onto the resected tibial surface, then insert the Tibial IM Rod into the tibial canal. Slide the Tibial Neutral Bushing over the the Tibial IM Rod and onto the Tibial Sizing Template.
Attach the Alignment Rod to the Tibial Sizing Template Handle to help confirm optimal position.
Align the Tibial Sizing Template with the desired rotational position on the resected tibial surface, maintaining orientation with the the Tibial IM Rod/Tibial Neutral Bushing assembly. Secure with two Round Pins.
Remove the Tibial Neutral Bushing, Tibial IM Rod and the Alignment Rod.Attach the Tibial Punch Guide onto the sizing template.
Instruments
Tibial Sizing Template
#1~#6
Alignment RodTibial Sizing Template Handle
Tibial Neutral Bushing
Tibial IM Rod Tibial Punch GuideRound Pin
Tibial Canal PreparationN.
Instruments
Tibial StemDrill Sleeve
Tibial Stem Drill Tibial Stem ReamerTibial Punch Guide
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Tibial Canal PreparationN.
Tibial Boss Drill - Short
<= 20 mm
Tibial Boss Drill - Long
>= 45 mm
Tibial Punch Guide
Use Tibial Boss Drill – Short (Silver) when tibial baseplate or 20 mm stem is selected
Use Tibial Boss Drill – Long (Gold)when tibial baseplate with 45 mm or longer stem is selected
Instruments
Select the correct Tibial Boss Drill for the selected tibial implant construct and advance through the Tibial Punch Guide until fully engaged.
For the tibial baseplate with no stem or a 20 mm stem, use the silver Tibial Boss Drill - Short.
For the tibial baseplate with a 45 mm stem or longer, use the gold Tibial Boss Drill - Long.
Instruments
Tibial PunchHandle
Slotted HammerTibial Punch Tibial PunchGuide
Finish Tibial PreparationO.Choose the Tibial Punch that corresponds to selected Tibial Sizing Template and attach it to the Tibial Punch Handle. The corresponding sizes are marked on the side of the Tibial Punch.
Advance the Tibial Punch through the Tibial Punch Guide until fully engaged.
Disengage the Tibial Punch assemblies with the Slotted Hammer and remove the Tibial Sizing Template.
Tibial Sizing Template
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Finish Tibial PreparationO.
Round Pin Tibial AlignmentSleeve
O1. Optional Tibial Augment PreparationIf using an tibial baseplate augment component, attach the Tibial Alignment Sleeve onto the sizing template.
Reposition the tibial resection assembly and secure with two Round Pins to the anterior tibia. The Tibial Resection Guide can be used to perform 5 mm resection while the Tibial Augment Resection Guide can be used to perform 10 mm or 15 mm resection.
Instruments
Tibial IM Alignment Guide
Tibial ResectionGuide
Tibial Augment Resection
Guide
5 mm
10 mm15 mm
Round Pin
Instruments
Finish Tibial PreparationO.O1. Optional Tibial Augment PreparationAn additional Round Pin may be placed into the central hole on the resection guide to serve as a resection stop guide to ensure a precise augment space preparation.
Remove the template, sleeve and alignment guide, leaving the resection guide in place, and complete bone resection for the augment space.
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Tibial Trialing
Instruments
P.If a tibial stem is selected, thread the corresponding Tibial Stem Trial into the bottom of the selected Tibial Baseplate Trial.
Attach the Tibial Baseplate Trial Driver to the Modular Handle.
Insert the tip of the Tibial Baseplate Trial Driver into the center hole of the tibial trial assembly and turn the driver ¼ turn in the clockwise direction to lock the driver into the tibial trial assembly.
Tibial BaseplateTrial Driver
Tibial BaseplateTrial
Tibial Stem Trial Modular Handle
ClockwiseRotate to Lock
Modular Handle Tibial BaseplateTrial Driver
Instruments
Tibial TrialingP.Place the tibial trial assembly onto the resected tibial surface and impact until fully seated into position. Retract the release lever to remove the Tibial Baseplate Trial Driver.
Retract the Releasing Pull Buckle to Release
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Distal Femoral Resection
Instruments
Q.Use the Step Drill to create an opening into the femoral canal. The drill is inserted to a depth of approximately 100 mm into the femoral canal. This allows for depressurization of the canal when the IM Rod is inserted.
Set the Femoral IM Alignment Guide to the correct “R” or “L” for right or left knee. Slide the Femoral IM Alignment Guide through the IM Rod until it is seated against the distal femur. The alignment guide offers a fixed 6 degrees valgus angle.
Step Drill Femoral IMAlignment Guide
Femoral IM Rod T-Handle
Instruments
Attach the Distal Femoral Alignment Guide and the Distal Femoral Resection Guide to the Femoral IM Alignment Guide.
Drill pilot holes through the “0” pin holes on the resection guide with the 3.2 mm Drill. Additional Threaded Pins may be placed to further secure the resection guide.
Remove the alignment guide assembly, and perform distal femoral resection through the slot on the Distal Femoral Resection Guide.
Distal Femoral ResectionQ.
Distal FemoralAlignment Guide
Distal FemoralResection Guide
Round Pin Threaded Pin
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Femoral Canal PreparationR.Ream the femoral canal starting with the 9 mm Femoral Stem Reamer and progressively increase the diameter until proper cortical contact is achieved at the desired depth. (Reamer options are available from 9 mm to 24 mm in 1 mm increments).
Note the etched markings on the femoral stems, the 'F' indicates the appropriate depth for a femoral component with a stem only with no offset adapter. The 'FA' indicates the appropriate depth for a femoral component with an offset adapter and stem.
Instruments
Femoral Stem Reamer9-24 mm
Note: F : Femoral component with the stem FA : Femoral component with stem + Adapter
F75
Femoral Component with Offset Adapter and 75 mm Straight Stem
Femoral Component with 75 mm Straight Stem
Femoral Component 43 mm Femoral
Component 43 mmOffset Adapter
25 mm
Stem 75 mm
F100 / FA75
FA100
F150
FA150
Femoral Canal PreparationR.Choose the Reamer Guide Rod corresponding to the diameter of the last reamer used. Attach the Reamer Guide Rod to the Boss Reamer.
Ream the femoral canal to the depth until the indicator mark “F” on the Boss Reamer linesup with the entry hole. The boss reaming process will not be necessary if the last reamer used is larger than 16 mm.
(Optional) If offset is desired, ream to the indicator mark “FA”.
As the reaming process is completed, place the last Femoral Stem Reamer in the femoral cavity.
Note: Ream to F for non-offset boss preparation Ream to FA if offset is desired after femoral sizing.
Instruments
Reamer Guide Rod10 / 12 / 14 mm
Boss Reamer
FA
F
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Femoral Sizer Driver Handle Screw Driver Adapter T20
External Rotation Locking Knob
Set the Femoral Sizer to the correct “R” or “L” for the patient and lock the external rotation locking knob with the Screw Driver T20. This will provide a set 3 degree external rotation. Note. Additional external rotation adjustment can be made at a later technique step.
Place the Femoral Sizer through the reamer and onto the resected distal femur surface with the posterior feet of the Femoral Sizer seated on the posterior condyles.
Position the stylus tip to contact the lowest point of the anterior femoral cortex. Confirm the optimal femoral component size based on the sizing options from the main panel of the Femoral Sizer.
Femoral SizingS.
Example of Setting 4mm Posterior Offset. if the gap on the posterior feet aligns with the -4 slot of the blade, this will represent the component is offset by 4 mm posterior.
S1. Optional A/P Offset Evaluation with Set 3 Degrees External Rotation
Determine preliminary A/P offset by attaching the Femoral Offset Blade that corresponds to the selected femoral size over the Femoral Sizer with the semi-circle cutout aligned with the reamer.
Note the offset marking adjacent to the gap between the posterior feet and the markings on the body of the Femoral Sizer. This will give a rough estimate of the A-P offset needed.
If no further M/L offset or external rotation adjustment is needed, make a pair of pilot holes though the pin holes on the Femoral Sizer. These pilot holes will be used to position the Femoral A/P Chamfer Cutting Guide. Remove the sizer assembly.
Instruments
Femoral Sizer Femoral Offset Blade
3.2 mm Drill Femoral A/P Chamfer
Cutting Guide
Femoral SizingS.
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S2. Optional Femoral Offset Evaluation and with Adjustable External Rotation
To further evaluate external rotation adjustment or offset adjustment, assemble the selected size Femoral Offset Template, the selected size Femoral ValgusOffset Adapter ( 2/4/6 mm, Left or Right ), Stem Trial together with Screw Driver T20.
Position the Femoral Offset Template assembly on the resected distal femoral surface.Evaluate offset level, implant coverage and external rotation with the Femoral OffsetTemplate. Adjust the Offset Orientation knob using the Screw Driver T20.The projected A/P bone resection can be evaluated by inserting the Resection Check Blade into the resection slots.
Femoral SizingS.
Driver Handle Resection Check Blade
Femoral Valgus Offset Adapter
2 / 4 / 6 mm
Femoral Offset Template
Screw DriverAdapter T20
Stem Trial
Orientation Lock
Offset Orientation
Left / Right KneeSize
Offset 2 / 4 / 6 mm
S2. Optional Femoral Offset Evaluation and with Adjustable External Rotation
Once the ideal offset position is set, lock the offset knob with the Screw Driver T20.
Make a pair of pilot holes through the pin holes on the Femoral Offset Template with the 3.2 mm Drill. These pilot holes will be used to position the Femoral A/P Chamfer Cutting Guide.
Remove the Femoral Offset Template assembly.
Instruments
Femoral SizingS.
Driver Handle Resection Check Blade
Femoral Valgus Offset Adapter
2 / 4 / 6 mm
Femoral Offset Template
Screw DriverAdapter T20
3.2 mm Drill
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Place the Femoral A/P Chamfer Cutting Guide into the pre-drilled pin holes.
Secure the cutting guide with Threaded Pins and complete the A/P and chamfer resections.
Remove the Femoral A/P Chamfer Cutting Guide.
Instruments
Femoral A/P Chamfer
Cutting Guide
Threaded Pin
Femoral A/P and Chamfer Resection
T. Femoral Box PreparationU.
Instruments
Femoral SizingTemplate
Femoral ValgusAdapter
Stem Trial
Assemble the selected size of the Femoral Sizing Template, Valgus offset Adapter, Stem Trial together with Screw Driver Adapter T20.
Secure the Femoral Sizing Template assembly with Round Pins in the anterior holes.
Driver HandleScrew DriverAdapter T20
Round Pin
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Femoral Box PreparationFemoral Box Preparation U.U.
Instruments
If offset is desired, secure the Femoral Sizing Template with two Round Pins on resected distal femoral surface.
Assemble the Femoral Offset Drill Guide onto the Femoral Sizing Template with the Screw Driver.
Drill through the Femoral Offset Drill Guide with the Femoral Offset Boss Drill until fully engaged.
Femoral OffsetDrill Guide
Driver Handle Femoral Offset Boss Drill
Screw DriverAdapter T20
Femoral SizingTemplate
Instruments
Valgus Adapter Remover
Disassemble the Femoral Valgus Adapter and the Femoral Sizing Template with the screw driver. Use the Valgus Adapter Remover to remove the Femoral Valgus Adapter and the Stem Trial.
Modular HandleDriver HandleScrew DriverAdapter T20
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Femoral Box PreparationU.
Instruments
Assemble the Box Cutting Guide to the Femoral Sizing Template with the Screw Driver.
Using a standard 1.27 mm saw blade, complete a parallel bone resection through the posterior cortex.
Femoral SizingTemplate
Driver HandleBox Cutting Guide Screw DriverAdapter T20
Femoral Box PreparationU.
Modular Handle Box Chisel
Instruments
Using the Box Reamer, ream though Box Cutting Guide until the stop is fully engaged and in contact with the top surface of the guide.
Using the Box Chisel, impact through the Box Cutting Guide to ensure the corners of the box housing are 'square'.
Remove the Femoral Sizing Template/Box Cutting Guide assembly.
Femoral SizingTemplate
Box Cutting Guide Box Reamer#1~#3 #4~6
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U1. Optional Femoral Augment PreparationIf using a femoral augment, remove the fixation pins on the distal holes of the Femoral Sizing Template.
Complete the augment preparation using the applicable slot on the Femoral Sizing Template.
For distal augments, use the 4 / 8 / 12 or 16 mm anterior slots on the Femoral Sizing Template that match the equivalent distal augment sizes.
For posterior augments, use the 4 or 8 mm distal slots on the Femoral Sizing Template that match the equivalent posterior augment sizes.
Femoral SizingTemplate
Note: 12 or 16 mm distal augment is unable to fit with the posterior augment, thus
if a 12 or 16 mm cut is prepared, no posterior cut would be needed.
16 mm12 mm
8 mm
8 mm4 mm
4 mm
Femoral Box PreparationU.
Instruments
Assemble the Femoral Trial, the Offset Adapter Trial if needed, and the Stem Trial.
If using the Offset Adapter Trial, use the Screw Driver to prepare the Offset Adapter Trial by unlock the knob on the top of the instrument.
Align the indicator on the Offset Adapter Trial to the predetermined offset number, then lock the knob.
Place the femoral trial assembly onto the prepared femoral surface using the Femoral Driver.
Femoral TrialingV.
Femoral Trial Driver HandleOffset Adapter Trial2 / 4 / 6 mm
Stem Trial Screw DriverAdapter T20
Femoral Driver
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Identify the required Tibial Insert Trial and Yoke Adapter Trial based on the selected Tibial Baseplate Trial size: The #1 through #3 tibial baseplate size corresponds with the size S Yoke Adapter. The #4 through #6 tibial baseplate size corresponds with the size M Yoke Adapter.
Insert the selected Yoke Adapter Trial onto the the Tibial Baseplate Trial.
Connect the yoke adapter and the femoral assembly.
Femoral TrialingV.
Yoke Adapter TrialS / M
Tibial BaseplateTrial
Femoral Trialing
Instruments
V.Attach the selected Tibial Insert Trial to the Tibial Insert Trial Handle and connect to the Yoke Adaptor Trial on the tibial assembly. The #1 through #3 tibial baseplate size corresponds with the size S Tibial Insert Trials. The #4 through #6 tibial baseplate size corresponds with the size M Tibial Insert Trials.
Evaluate joint stability using the selected trial components. Switch to different Tibial Insert Trial thicknesses as needed to obtain optimal stability.
Tibial Insert Trial Tibial Insert Trial Handle
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Implant AssemblyW. Implant AssemblyW.
Instruments
Place the selected femoral component onto the Distal Femur Impactor Base.
If selected, connect the femoral component with the correct offset adapter by tapping the prosthesis with the Stem Impactor in position. To position the offset into proper orientation, seat the Stop Tube on the femoral component and place the Femoral Offset Fixture over the Stop Tube. Utilize the Femoral Offset Wrench to set the offset adapter match the direction of the trial assembly.
Distal Femur Impactor Base
Femoral Offset Fixture
Stop Tube Femoral Offset Wrench
Stem Impactor Driver Handle Screw DriverAdapter T20
Instruments
Connect the selected extension stem to the femoral component assembly by tapping the stem with the Stem Impactor in position.
Thread the femoral screw into the intercondylar hole to secure the assembly.
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Implant AssemblyW. Implantation X.
Impactor BaseProximal Tibia
Torque Wrench15 N-m
Tibial BaseplateWrench
Instruments
If a tibial extension stem is selected, remove the distal plug on the tibial baseplate implant and assemble the tibial baseplate implant and tibial extension stem using the Screw Driver Adapter T30.
Place the selected tibial stem on the Proximal Tibial Impactor Base. Manually thread the selected tibial extension stem onto the baseplate.
Attach the Torque Wrench 15 N-m handle to the Torque Wrench Adapter that corresponds to the selected stem diameter.
Place the Tibial Baseplate Wrench over the baseplate. Complete tightening of the tibial implant assembly by applying 15 N-m of torque using the Torque Wrench assembly.
Torque WrenchAdapter
9 mm 12.5 mm14 mm
Driver Handle Screw Driver Adapter, T30
Tibial CementRestrictor Inserter
Instruments
If a cemented tibial stem is selected, Use the Tibial Cement Restrictor Inserter to introduce the selected cement restrictor to an adequate depth in the canal. Use the indicators on the shaft to set the depth.
The etched marking C70 indicates the appropriate depth of the 70 mm cemented tibial stem
The diameter of cemented stem drill is 9 mm.Use cement restrictor size 8C to ensure smooth insertion
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ImplantationX. Implantation X.
Instruments
Attach the Tibial Baseplate Driver to the Modular Handle.
Insert the tip of the Tibial Baseplate Driver into the center hole of the tibial baseplate implant, then lock the tibial implant assembly.
Apply bone cement to proximal tibial resection and the distal surface of the baseplate. If using a cemented tibial stem, add cement to the prepared tibial canal.
Place the tibial implant assembly onto the prepared tibial surface. Attach the Tibial Baseplate Impactor to the Modular Handle and impact the tibial implant assembly until fully seated and in proper contact with the bone.
Modular Handle Tibial BaseplateDriver
Tibial BaseplateImpactor
Femoral Driver Modular HandleFemoral Impactor
Instruments
Apply bone cement to distal femoral resection and the proximal surface of the femoral component.
Place the implant assembly onto the prepared femoral surface with Femoral Driver. Attach the Femoral Impactor to the Modular Handle and impact the femoral component assembly until fully seated and in proper contact with the bone.
Remove the plastic protective cover on the femoral component after clean out the excessive cement.
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ImplantationX. Implantation X.
Tibial Insert Trial Handle
Tibial Insert Trial
Instruments
Perform a final check to confirm the optimal tibial insert thickness with the selected Tibial Insert Trial.
Insert and evaluate using the Tibial Insert Handle as described in previous steps.
Insert Set Screw Driver
Instruments
With the knee in flexion, place the selected tibial insert onto the implanted tibial baseplate assembly, making sure to align with the hinge post of the femoral component.
With the knee in full extension, secure the tibial insert to the femoral prosthesis by tightening the built-in set screw inside the tibial insert with Insert Set Screw Driver to apply appropriate fixation torque.
Tighten the set screw until fully connected within the femoral component, confirming with the depth mark on the screw driver.
Align the depth mark on the screw driveraccording to the selected size of tibial insert. Align to the line marked S for size #S tibial insert; align the line marked M for size #M tibial insert.
If the depth mark is achieved but the torque limiter has not engaged, continue apply torque until engaged;
If the torque limiter is engaged before the depth mark is achieved, then the screw may not be correctly connected to the femoral component. Confirm the femoral assembly is fully seated in the tibial insert, then re-tighten the set screw.
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Order Information Femoral Component
XPE Tibial Insert
Tibial Baseplate
Left Right A/P M/L
#1 2115-1310 2115-1410 52 56
#2 2115-1320 2115-1420 56 60
#3 2115-1330 2115-1430 60 64
#4 2115-1340 2115-1440 64 68
#5 2115-1350 2115-1450 68 72
#6 2115-1360 2115-1460 72 76
12 mm 14 mm 17 mm 20 mm 23 mm 26 mm 30 mm
S 2315-3211 2315-3212 2315-3213 2315-3214 2315-3215 2315-3216 2315-3217
M 2315-3241 2315-3242 2315-3243 2315-3244 2315-3245 2315-3246 2315-3247
Cat. No. A/P M/L
#1 2215-1410 42 63
#2 2215-1420 45 66
#3 2215-1430 47 69
#4 2215-1440 50 72
#5 2215-1450 53 76
#6 2215-1460 56 80
Femoral Screw
2903-1014
Order InformationTibial Baseplate Accessories
Tibial Augment
5 mm 10 mm 15 mm LM / RL 15 mm LL / RM
#1 2815-1011 2815-1012 2815-1113 2815-1213
#2 2815-1021 2815-1022 2815-1123 2815-1223
#3 2815-1031 2815-1032 2815-1133 2815-1233
#4 2815-1041 2815-1042 2815-1143 2815-1243
#5 2815-1051 2815-1052 2815-1153 2815-1253
#6 2815-1061 2815-1062 2815-1163 2815-1263
Press-Fit Tibial Stem
45 mm 70 mm 95 mm 120 mm
Ø12.5 2715-7212 2715-7312 2715-7412 2715-7512
Ø14 2715-7214 2715-7314 2715-7414 2715-7514
Cemented Tibial Stem
20 mm 45 mm 70 mm 95 mm
Ø9 2715-5109 2715-5209 2715-5309 2715-5409
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Order InformationFemoral Component Accessories
Distal Femoral Augment
4 mm LM / RL 4 mm LL / RM 8 mm LM / RL 8 mm LL / RM 12 mm 16 mm
#1 2603-5111 2603-5211 2603-5112 2603-5212 2603-5313 2603-5314
#2 2603-5121 2603-5221 2603-5122 2603-5222 2603-5323 2603-5324
#3 2603-5131 2603-5231 2603-5132 2603-5232 2603-5333 2603-5334
#4 2603-5141 2603-5241 2603-5142 2603-5242 2603-5343 2603-5344
#5 2603-5151 2603-5251 2603-5152 2603-5252 2603-5353 2603-5354
#6 2603-5161 2603-5261 2603-5162 2603-5262 2603-5363 2603-5364
Straight Femoral Stem
30 mm 75 mm 100 mm 150 mm 200 mm
Ø10 NA 2703-5011 2703-5021 2703-5051 2703-5061
Ø12 NA 2703-5012 2703-5022 2703-5052 2703-5062
Ø14 2703-5003 2703-5013 2703-5023 2703-5053 2703-5063
Ø16 NA 2703-5014 2703-5024 2703-5054 2703-5064
Ø18 NA 2703-5015 2703-5025 2703-5055 2703-5065
Ø20 NA 2703-5016 2703-5026 2703-5056 2703-5066
Ø22 NA 2703-5017 2703-5027 2703-5057 2703-5067
Ø24 NA 2703-5018 2703-5028 2703-5058 NA
Curved Femoral Stem
150 mm 200 mm
Ø10 2703-5031 2703-5041
Ø12 2703-5032 2703-5042
Ø14 2703-5033 2703-5043
Ø16 2703-5034 2703-5044
Ø18 2703-5035 2703-5045
Ø20 2703-5036 2703-5046
Ø22 2703-5037 2703-5047
Ø24 2703-5038 NA
Posterior Femoral Augment
4 mm 8 mm
#1 2603-5011 2603-5012
#2 2603-5021 2603-5022
#3 2603-5031 2603-5032
#4 2603-5041 2603-5042
#5 2603-5051 2603-5052
#6 2603-5061 2603-5062
Offset Adaptor
2 mm 4 mm 6 mm
2903-1010 2903-1020 2903-1030
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